Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves can leapfrog Wakefield Trinity in the Super League with a victory here on the road.
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Wakefield Trinity Team News: Unchanged squad
Boss Daryl Powell has made no adjustments to his squad ahead of Warrington’s visit to Wakefield. That means none of his injured players have recovered in time to feature here, such as Renouf Atoni, Thomas Doyle and Caleb Hamlin-Uele.
Squad: Max Jowitt, Lachlan Walmsley, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Jake Trueman, Mike McMeeken, Liam Hood, Seth Nikotemo, Josh Griffin, Jay Pitts, Isaiah Vagana, Oliver Pratt, Mason Lino, Mathieu Cozza, Josh Rourke, Matty Russell, Jack Croft, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers, Caius Faatili
Warrington Wolves Team News: Four confirmed absentees
Warrington Wolves have a number of players unavailable for this match. Matty Ashton, Josh Thewlis, Danny Walker and George Williams are all absent for the visitors, who have drafted in Jack Gardner and Connor Wrench.
Squad: Jordy Crowther, Ben Currie, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Zack Gardner, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, Toby King, Oli Leyland, Arron Lindop, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Dan Russell, Marc Sneyd, Rodrick Tai, Jake Thewlis, Paul Vaughan, Max Wood, Connor Wrench, Luke Yates
Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves Prediction
Warrington Wolves have struggled recently on the road and Wakefield Trinity will no doubt hope to use this to their advantage here. However, momentum is high within the Wire camp after they booked a return trip to Wembley for the Challenge Cup final last weekend, beating Leigh Leopards at home. Super League though, has been a struggle for them this season.
Wakefield Trinity are an inconsistent side themselves and it’s difficult to know what to expect from them. But what’s clear is that they know how to beat Warrington, having already done so away from home this campaign. If they can replicate the impressive offensive play that we saw from them against Castleford Tigers, not to mention the defensive resolve which saw them concede just eight points last Sunday, then they may well do enough to beat out the Wolves.
Wakefield Trinity vs Warrington Wolves Tip: Wakefield Trinity to win